#13 Mavericks will face #24 Cal State San Marcos in the Final Four of the NCAA Tournament after advancing with a 93-88 victory over Georgia Southwestern. The game is set for March 27 at 8:30 p.m. at the St. Joseph Civic Arena.

The Big Picture

Minnesota State is returning to the Final Four for the second time in its history, aiming for another national title after their previous win in 2008-09.

By the Numbers
  • The Mavericks rank first in turnover margin, second in turnovers forced per game, and fourth in scoring offense.
  • Minnesota State has the fourth-best scoring offense in the country, averaging 83.1 points per game.
State of Play
  • Minnesota State's head coach, Emilee Thiesse, reached 200 wins this season and led the team to a program-record 19-game winning streak.
  • Joey Batt, an All-American guard, leads the Mavericks with significant contributions in scoring and steals.
What's Next

The Mavericks are poised for a tough matchup against Cal State San Marcos in the Final Four, with key players like Joey Batt and Natalie Bremer leading the charge for a shot at another national championship.

Bottom Line

Minnesota State women's basketball team advances to the Final Four with ambitions for their second national title, showcasing strong defense and offense led by standout players like Joey Batt and Natalie Bremer.